
Apple Hit with New Antitrust Lawsuit by Proton Over iOS Monopoly
Proton’s lawsuit paints Apple’s App Store as a tollbooth where privacy comes at a premium.

Proton’s lawsuit paints Apple’s App Store as a tollbooth where privacy comes at a premium.

Regulators dissect whether Google’s AI alliances are sidestepping the rules or redefining them.

Apple blinked before the gavel fell, but the game is back and the rules are changing.

Google backs down after a prolonged permissions blockade left over 800,000 Android users with a neutered Nextcloud experience.

Epic accuses Apple of hiding behind legal technicalities to keep Fortnite off iPhones.

Apple’s gatekeeping turns global as Fortnite’s comeback tour gets benched mid-show.

Boies returns to the antitrust stage where he once helped dismantle Microsoft’s monopoly brick by brick.

Tech fines become the new tariffs as Washington fumes over Brussels’ billion-dollar penalties.

Google insists its ad empire is too complex to unwind, a defense that doubles as an admission of just how deeply it’s entangled the market.

Mozilla’s reliance on Google payments threatens Firefox’s future as DOJ targets default search engine deals.

Apple’s billion-dollar defiance just met a judge who kept the receipts.

The EU’s initial fines under the DMA mark a new phase.

AI now stands center stage in the DOJ’s case, portrayed as the next frontier Google plans to quietly conquer with a monopoly’s muscle.

Apple’s walled garden now has an officially sanctioned gate for apps it doesn’t have complete control over.

Google’s invisible empire of ad tech is finally being pulled into the light.

Epic’s fight drags on as Sweeney accuses Apple and Google of weaponizing compliance to preserve their turf.

The DOJ sharpens its antitrust blade as Google faces a bipartisan push for breakup.

Jordan and Fitzgerald accuse the EU of using the Digital Markets Act to weaken US tech firms while benefiting European and Chinese competitors.

“funny, they never sent me one of these for contributing to democrats…” Open AI CEO Sam Altman responded.

Apple frames billion-dollar payouts as user advocacy while dismissing alternatives to its lucrative Google deal.

Congressional scrutiny intensifies as antitrust concerns merge with allegations of industry-wide censorship schemes.

Ferguson’s appointment could redefine the FTC’s approach to antitrust laws with a sharp focus on free speech and innovation.

A former Big Tech ally turned advocate for competition reform sets the stage for a high-stakes battle over market power.

Recent accusations of ad cartels colluding to demonetize certain news outlets have spurred investigations.

Proton’s lawsuit paints Apple’s App Store as a tollbooth where privacy comes at a premium.

Regulators dissect whether Google’s AI alliances are sidestepping the rules or redefining them.

Apple blinked before the gavel fell, but the game is back and the rules are changing.

Google backs down after a prolonged permissions blockade left over 800,000 Android users with a neutered Nextcloud experience.

Epic accuses Apple of hiding behind legal technicalities to keep Fortnite off iPhones.

Apple’s gatekeeping turns global as Fortnite’s comeback tour gets benched mid-show.

Boies returns to the antitrust stage where he once helped dismantle Microsoft’s monopoly brick by brick.

Tech fines become the new tariffs as Washington fumes over Brussels’ billion-dollar penalties.

Google insists its ad empire is too complex to unwind, a defense that doubles as an admission of just how deeply it’s entangled the market.

Mozilla’s reliance on Google payments threatens Firefox’s future as DOJ targets default search engine deals.

Apple’s billion-dollar defiance just met a judge who kept the receipts.

The EU’s initial fines under the DMA mark a new phase.

AI now stands center stage in the DOJ’s case, portrayed as the next frontier Google plans to quietly conquer with a monopoly’s muscle.

Apple’s walled garden now has an officially sanctioned gate for apps it doesn’t have complete control over.

Google’s invisible empire of ad tech is finally being pulled into the light.

Epic’s fight drags on as Sweeney accuses Apple and Google of weaponizing compliance to preserve their turf.

The DOJ sharpens its antitrust blade as Google faces a bipartisan push for breakup.

Jordan and Fitzgerald accuse the EU of using the Digital Markets Act to weaken US tech firms while benefiting European and Chinese competitors.

“funny, they never sent me one of these for contributing to democrats…” Open AI CEO Sam Altman responded.

Apple frames billion-dollar payouts as user advocacy while dismissing alternatives to its lucrative Google deal.

Congressional scrutiny intensifies as antitrust concerns merge with allegations of industry-wide censorship schemes.

Ferguson’s appointment could redefine the FTC’s approach to antitrust laws with a sharp focus on free speech and innovation.

A former Big Tech ally turned advocate for competition reform sets the stage for a high-stakes battle over market power.

Recent accusations of ad cartels colluding to demonetize certain news outlets have spurred investigations.